Hariyali Teej: Sacred Monsoon Vrat of Devotion and Marital Blessings
A Shravan festival dedicated to Shiva-Parvati worship, harmony, and auspicious married life
Date
2029-08-04
Hariyali Teej Moonrise Muhurat
1:29 AM
Muhurat Timings
Hariyali Teej Moonrise Muhurat
Start Time: 1:29 AM
Moonrise-based Teej observance window on Shravana Shukla Tritiya for your city.
Tithi Timings
Tritiya Begins
12:00 AM on Aug 04, 2029
Tritiya Ends
07:59 AM on Aug 04, 2029
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What is Hariyali Teej?
Hariyali Teej is observed on Shravana Shukla Tritiya and is one of the most beloved monsoon festivals in North and Western India.
The festival is dedicated to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva, honoring devotion, marital harmony, and spiritual discipline through vrat and puja.
Families celebrate with traditional songs, swings, mehendi, festive attire, and temple prayers while invoking blessings for health and prosperity.
Religious and Cultural Significance
Hariyali Teej commemorates the divine union of Shiva and Parvati and symbolizes steadfast devotion and sacred companionship.
The vrat is observed for marital happiness, emotional strength, and family well-being, with prayer-centered discipline throughout the day.
Culturally, the festival reflects monsoon joy, feminine spiritual traditions, and community celebration through songs, rituals, and seva.
Rituals and Traditions
- Begin with early morning snana, clean altar preparation, and sankalpa for the Teej vrat.
- Worship Shiva-Parvati with flowers, bilva leaves, fruits, and simple sattvic offerings.
- Observe vrat according to family tradition and perform mantra japa or stotra recitation.
- Apply mehendi, wear traditional festive clothes, and participate in Teej songs and gatherings.
- Visit temple for darshan and evening aarti where local custom permits.
- Offer prayers for marital harmony, family stability, and spiritual growth.
- Conclude with moonrise-based observance and prasad distribution as per tradition.
Puja Vidhi (Step-by-Step)
Take morning bath, wear clean clothes, and prepare a dedicated puja space.
Invoke Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati with dhyana and sankalpa.
Offer flowers, bilva patra, kumkum, akshat, and naivedya with devotion.
Recite Teej vrat katha, Shiva stotra, or Parvati prayers as per sampradaya.
Perform evening aarti and continue prayerful observance until moonrise.
Break vrat in accordance with family practice after the prescribed observance.
Distribute prasad and seek blessings from elders.
Traditional Offerings
Common offerings and observances for Hariyali Teej include:
- Flowers, bilva leaves, and sacred water for Shiva-Parvati puja
- Fruits and sattvic naivedya offered with vrat sankalpa
- Mehendi and shringar items as part of Teej tradition
- Daan and seva for family well-being and dharmic merit
- Ghee diya and incense during evening worship
- Prasad sharing with family and community